Across
- 4. a defence in private nuisance
- 6. the claimant must have a legal interest in this
- 7. of God, a defence is Rylands v Fletcher
- 9. the person who created the nuisance
- 10. an example of an interference of sensory discomfort
Down
- 1. nuisance, one which materially affects the reasonable comfort and convenience of life of a class of Her Majesty’s subjects.
- 2. Defendant’s use of the land is
- 3. A public nuisance arises from an act that endangers one of these
- 5. foreseeability, the test for remoteness of damage
- 8. Defendant has accumulated something that is exceptionally
